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to the phone hacking and making sure that the prime minister of the opposition david cameron didn't know about it has been a large element of fingers in isn't just a kind of heads in the sand and that is lethal for a prime minister if there's any any kind of firm evidence that david cameron didn't know about because it's connections in some seriously very don't you think it was a private investigator says things like that and he's in real trouble i think there is potential ten to fifteen percent chance of the province go i think its chief of staff at llewellyn is a lot more trouble and we'll probably see him go to mark perry for the chunk i watched of the of the murdoch's being questioned earlier on for a came into the studio here there were a lot of a lot of passing the buck a lot of i don't know a lot of i wasn't aware of the kind of thing no great revelations came out apart from the apologies what was all this about them today just a t.v. show for the public. well i think oh i think the reflection that this is is a sort of the best result the models could have hoped for because no dam
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and david cameron i assume would have no idea that this would have got worse. otherwise he never would have given colson a job. >> so ellison earlier in the lifecycle of this story was there a time when it looked like the news of the world had successfully riden this out? that it was going to survive the hacking revelations, when it was just about celebrities in the royal family? >> what's interesting about this story is that there were lots of times that it seems like thinged had sort of died down. and that the people at news international were going to come and get off. it did, in fact, take the reporting of the guardian and particularly nick davis at the guardian to keep digging in and looking for more and more evidence of this. i mean i think that the big turning point as it has been referred to here is that earlier this week instead of just hearing about celeb rids whose phones were hacked into, you were hearing about kidnapped girls who ended up dead whose phones were hacked into. and soldiers who had died whose phones were hacked into. that is all of a s
and david cameron i assume would have no idea that this would have got worse. otherwise he never would have given colson a job. >> so ellison earlier in the lifecycle of this story was there a time when it looked like the news of the world had successfully riden this out? that it was going to survive the hacking revelations, when it was just about celebrities in the royal family? >> what's interesting about this story is that there were lots of times that it seems like thinged had...
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cameron and who knows what his phone taps on david cameron's phone have on david cameron why david cameron is that enable to act against rupert murdoch so this is the same situation all these oligarchs in this neo feudal system are able to get away with fines or the like little slaps on the wrist for doing anything wrong right well we have further proof that moody's is committing acts of fraud and terror and that the icelandic economy is bouncing back after they kicked out the bankers and where's the upgrade well that's my next headline yeah max credit raters who didn't. predicts iceland crisis mis rebound so the credit agencies that fail to see the icelandic economic collapse coming in two thousand and eight are now refusing to recognize this arrest or action of course this shows that it's a racket because iceland had a aaa rating up to four months before its collapse why because it was doing exactly what the banks tourist want this is part of the racket they they were loading up the country with what fourteen times its g.d.p. in debts and now because they've kicked out all the banks ther
cameron and who knows what his phone taps on david cameron's phone have on david cameron why david cameron is that enable to act against rupert murdoch so this is the same situation all these oligarchs in this neo feudal system are able to get away with fines or the like little slaps on the wrist for doing anything wrong right well we have further proof that moody's is committing acts of fraud and terror and that the icelandic economy is bouncing back after they kicked out the bankers and...
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the two top people in the metropolitan police and prime minister david cameron have all been paraded before m.p.'s know how to answer some very tough questions a lot of media surrounding that here in this country and there's been a series of anti heroes in this story the two murdoch's themselves david cameron has turned into a bit of a villain in the piece in the last couple of days and also of course the metropolitan police but now and i should add that this is just reports coming from the media that alexander lebedev hasn't confirmed this himself but it looks like he may be interested in becoming the hero of the piece essentially picking up the news of the world which of course was closed down making redundant in the process of two hundred journalists and picking up newspapers suppressed reassembling the pieces and releasing it under a new name which media reports are saying that he might call it news instead of news of the world he said according to bloomberg and various other media reports they don't have the cash that the movements but if he could get it together he writes consi
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david cameron. i'm getting everyone's names mixed up tonight. he lives to fight another day? >> yes, i think so. as you said earlier, there were a number of investigations. there's a criminal investigation we will be finding out... there will be a drip feed of e-mails, of reports, of parliamentary select committees and, you know, this will continue to be a bad news story for david cameron. how much worse it get december pends on the contents of some of those e-mails. >> ifill: i guess we have no choice but to watch. richard add dallas, heather conley, thank you both so much. >> brown: next, compelling insurers to cover contraception. the new health care reform law that president obama signed last year not only expands the number of people who get coverage. it also requires the secretary of health and human services to determine which preventive benefits should be provided by all insurers. yesterday, a panel from the independent institute of medicine recommended several health services it said women should receive without co-pays or other costs. its most controversial recommen
david cameron. i'm getting everyone's names mixed up tonight. he lives to fight another day? >> yes, i think so. as you said earlier, there were a number of investigations. there's a criminal investigation we will be finding out... there will be a drip feed of e-mails, of reports, of parliamentary select committees and, you know, this will continue to be a bad news story for david cameron. how much worse it get december pends on the contents of some of those e-mails. >> ifill: i...
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i think david cameron liked him a lot. i think david cameron felt he was terribly useful to him on stories that were -- could have been threatening personally and good at batting way difficult stories and i think there's a curious mixture of arrogance and weakness about david cameron. the arrogance was he thought he could brush these things away and all these annoying little pests like the guardian could bang on and on about coleson and he would bat them ay with his nguid atonion charm but it's coupled with a weakness that meant he couldn't face the conflict. face coleson sitting down and giving him the third degree whether he'd been involved in hack and i think that's how he ended up in the mess. i agree with john that this is ing to be something that simmers on. i don't think there will be a killer blow tomorrow. he'll take a dusting tomorrow but over the next few weeks, months, years even the story is on track to rumble through the courts through two ore more judicial inquiries and every time we see a picture of someone
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well i think i think to be honest inadvertently i mean david cameron may have attempted to evade the issue about his discussions with news international but his evasiveness made it very very clear that he has been in discussion with news international over the pace car i mean his defense is that he would be insulated himself if you light from that. to other colleagues but that was definitely one area where tripped up there was another as well where tom watson relate graham doggedly in pursuit of this issue for so many years now the challenge for prime minister on his assertion that no one of the more liberal about the nature of the course and his former presidents are all his links to news international news links to the sky and tom watson said quite clearly quite a sort of dramatic flourish that he had in fact written to the promise from produce the latter so there's no doubt there are there are questions still to come into our answers but whether or not we're going to find if you like a smoking gun and something to actually bring down a lot of these government. would think that's t
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the first , david cameron's short-term problem. and that is this question that his error of judgment in hiring mr. coulson. now, until this affair really broke, you could argue that david cameron led the strongest government in western europe vis-a-vis france, angela merkel in germany, many people see as too passive, not reactin reactio this serious euro crisis, and david cameron managed it with great skill, and at the same time silenced many of those right wing critics, the anti-european wing of his had p. there's been a lot of grumbling about the way mr. cameron h handled this crisis, and questions about is he a real tory, is he just sort of a centrist masquerading as a tory. these have come back. notably, no one has come out to really defend mr. cameron in his own party. i think the second question that we come to, apart from this severe dent to his authority, and the fact that this story is going to be with us for at least another year, because of what catherine just says is the police inquiry, but also the levinson inquiry on
the first , david cameron's short-term problem. and that is this question that his error of judgment in hiring mr. coulson. now, until this affair really broke, you could argue that david cameron led the strongest government in western europe vis-a-vis france, angela merkel in germany, many people see as too passive, not reactin reactio this serious euro crisis, and david cameron managed it with great skill, and at the same time silenced many of those right wing critics, the anti-european wing...
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prime minister david cameron as well. this is. why i'm enjoying this so. who will survive the phone hacking scandal and keep his job cameron comes under fire for hiring andy coolth and former editor of the now defunct news of the world he's accused of encouraging his staff to hack into private voice mails there's been a large amount of fingers and just a kind of heads in the sand and that is lethal for a prime minister and he's now in a real fight isn't a real really bad situation he could well be looking at some serious consequences for himself at the very least start still around him betting shops have slashed the odds on cameron being the next m.p. to quit the hacking they offered one hundred to one at the beginning of the week just five to one three days later in the last two weeks or so we've seen a lot of money go on camera in the last forty eight hours when the. committees have been going on behind us. and we've seen cameron over the last few weeks fall from one hundred to want to be the next cabinet member to leave to forty one years and he just sl
prime minister david cameron as well. this is. why i'm enjoying this so. who will survive the phone hacking scandal and keep his job cameron comes under fire for hiring andy coolth and former editor of the now defunct news of the world he's accused of encouraging his staff to hack into private voice mails there's been a large amount of fingers and just a kind of heads in the sand and that is lethal for a prime minister and he's now in a real fight isn't a real really bad situation he could well...
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is another means of getting david cameron. if a top cop goes because of something on his watch, you would wonder if cameron should do the same thing. >> yesterday i was saying from over here it's hard to tell. is the heat on this story still rising? or do you think it's at an apex right now? because if i'm rupert murdoch on david cameron, i'm saying let's see if we can hold on until it cools a bit. >> we are in that area of summer before people go, so there is going to be a bit of a lull in this story. i don't really see it going away. there's been a market readjustment today. that might be just one day. it's no nobody's interest really to allow this story to go away. the fact is rupert murdoch is on the run now. and the great german word that explains what's been going on is that the british public really likes seeing somebody like rupert get his comeuppance. >> i was hoping that schadenfreud would come up tonight. thank you for joining us tonight. >>> up next, in this world-shaking murdoch scandal, what if in the end all the
is another means of getting david cameron. if a top cop goes because of something on his watch, you would wonder if cameron should do the same thing. >> yesterday i was saying from over here it's hard to tell. is the heat on this story still rising? or do you think it's at an apex right now? because if i'm rupert murdoch on david cameron, i'm saying let's see if we can hold on until it cools a bit. >> we are in that area of summer before people go, so there is going to be a bit of a...
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that dam seems to have burst, but david cameron, his background is a pr guy. he had a great performance there. it suited him absolutely. >>> i've got about half a minute to break. you worry this could lead to regulation of the press in britain? >> absolutely, yes. maybe that's a good thing on one level, could be a bad thing on another level. this is the crucial political question. he will have to put his own commitment to the test, whether his government ends up approving the deal that he's interested in. that's about 12 billion pounds. "news of the world" only had a retch of 1 billion. if cameron and the government says yes to that deal, then the opposition has a very clear narrative in the next election to say they are in bed together. >> the telegraph had the best headline when it said good-bye cruel world. emily bell in london, matt frey, to be harnden, thank you. >>> we saw the dramatic docking of the shuttle, and the final liftoff. we'll be back with this question. did the media's boredom with these launches help kill the program? >>> it was a time when
that dam seems to have burst, but david cameron, his background is a pr guy. he had a great performance there. it suited him absolutely. >>> i've got about half a minute to break. you worry this could lead to regulation of the press in britain? >> absolutely, yes. maybe that's a good thing on one level, could be a bad thing on another level. this is the crucial political question. he will have to put his own commitment to the test, whether his government ends up approving the...
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so now many people are asking questions about whether or not david cameron himself knew what was going on. christine? >> unbelievable. i guess it wasn't good, old-fashioned shoe leather after all for the amazing scoops. stick around and weigh in on this one -- britain's launching a controversial lottery next month that's been dubbed "win a baby." the prize -- not a child but fertility treatment worth about $40,000. critics say this is inappropriate. it is demeaning. but the gambling commission has already okay'd the contest. >> it was announced yesterday that the charity called to hatch announced this lottery, this raffle if you will, for about $35 or $40. you can buy a ticket that will entitle you to some $40,000 worth of fertility treatments. just to give you an idea, though, people who are under the national health service system here may have to wait up to five years to be even screened if they're eligible. so, you know, they're -- there are pros and cons to this. >> right. i guess $35 for the chance at $40,000. i don't know. monita, thank you. >>> a second man accused of hacking a
so now many people are asking questions about whether or not david cameron himself knew what was going on. christine? >> unbelievable. i guess it wasn't good, old-fashioned shoe leather after all for the amazing scoops. stick around and weigh in on this one -- britain's launching a controversial lottery next month that's been dubbed "win a baby." the prize -- not a child but fertility treatment worth about $40,000. critics say this is inappropriate. it is demeaning. but the...
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she ever saw david cameron. brooks is the long-time murdoch protege who rose to become his british chief executive until she resigned and was suddenly arrested. listen to this. >> the fact is i've never been to downing street while david cameron has been prime minister. and yet under prime minister gordon brown and prime minister tony blair i did regularly go to downing street. strangely, it was under labor prime ministers that i was a regular visitor to downing street and not -- and not the current administration. >> at least six investigations are now under way into phone hacks, bribes to police and government conflicts of interest. we will, of course, keep you posted on all of that. >>> checking some other top stories that we're following, president obama says he'd agree with short term extension of the debt ceiling. the white house says it would happen only if there's an agreement on a significant deficit reduction plan by congress. until now mr. obama has opposed any sort short-term deal. if the has respond
she ever saw david cameron. brooks is the long-time murdoch protege who rose to become his british chief executive until she resigned and was suddenly arrested. listen to this. >> the fact is i've never been to downing street while david cameron has been prime minister. and yet under prime minister gordon brown and prime minister tony blair i did regularly go to downing street. strangely, it was under labor prime ministers that i was a regular visitor to downing street and not -- and not...
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s prime minister david cameron as well. some major pains in the news hacking scandal may be warbling but at the moment they're still standing despite pull off the ball threatening to smash them out of the game in the frame but if someone was famously said i'm enjoying this. british prime minister david cameron. this is a humble. thank you the murdoch's chiefs of global news empire news corp also implicated the police accused of bribe taking but where will the next strike come in the phone hacking scandal and who will end up the biggest turkey. there's been a large amount of fingers or mare's and just a kind of heads in the sand and that is lethal for a prime minister and he's now in a real fight in a real really bad situation he could well be looking at some serious consequences very bizarre at the very least those stars still around him fancy a flutter on the much of the century betting shops have slashed the odds on cameron being the first m.p. to fall over hacking. and we've seen cameron over the last few weeks fall from
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british prime minister david cameron one set of this is that i was humbled and i think the murdoch's chiefs of global news empire and news corp also implicated the police accused of taking but where will the next strike come in the phone hacking scandal and who lent up the big turkey. there's been a large amount of fingers in isn't just the kind of heads in the sand and that is lethal for a prime minister and he's now in a real fight here isn't a real but really bad situation he could well be looking at some serious consequences very at the very least the stuff still around him fancy a flutter on the much of the century betting shops its last day old son cameron being the. first m.p. to full over hacking. and we've seen cameron over the last few weeks fall from one hundred to want to be the next cabinet member to leave to forty one years and he just slightly crept up again to five to one today as a result of his statements in the house earlier where we thought he gave quite a good performance the murdoch's may have dodged bullets coming from every direction from m.p.'s but it was som
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there is a growing belief that the scandal could even be threatening prime minister david cameron's hold on power due to his close links to top murdoch executives british blogger harry call explains why what really gave the story legs was the fact that david cameron. the then disgraced. coast and into the conservative party fota made him is director of communications now i don't think without without that kind of. legs given to the story i think it probably wouldn't have been quite as big as it is now but the fact is there's been some errors of judgment times out there in the governing conservative policy but the prime minister david cameron yes again his chief of staff has been shown to be essentially instigating a cover up by the connections. to the phone hacking and making sure that the prime minister then leader of the opposition david cameron didn't know about it there's been a large amount of fingers in isn't just a kind of heads in the sand and that is lethal for a prime minister and he's now in a real fight he is in a really really bad situation he could well be looking at some s
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what's less clear is whether david cameron remains the best person to lead britain at this crisis of confidence he hired to close and who in turn it was later revealed was being advised by a number x. news of the world back neil wallis if that wasn't enough he was simple asleep taney . working for the metropolitan police politicians and police under fire for cruising up to commuting with the murdoch empire and in the willingness of cameron archrival age miliband is liberating up to step into the ring was so the country can have the leadership we need why why doesn't he do more why doesn't he do more than give our apology and provide the full apology now for hiring mr colson and bringing him into the heart of downing street. commentators say the prime minister came out on top in wednesday's round in the house of commons week when he railed by and pees over his relationship with nice quote but the fight is far from once you know. he is damaged before base he was he was beginning to develop and there's a bill in ninety four on camera because none of the sort of damaging political issues
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what really gave the story legs was the fact that david cameron to be the then disgraced. because and because of cause he thought it made him is director of communications i don't think without without trying to kind of. legs give into the story i think it probably wouldn't have been quite so big as it is now but the fact is there is some real errors of judgment it turns out shared by the government conservative party but departments david cameron yet again his chief of staff has been shown to be essentially instigating a cover up brother connections because in hard to sort of phone hacking and making sure that the prime minister then leader of the opposition david cameron didn't know about it it's been a large element of it isn't just the kind of heads in the sand and that is lethal for prime minister and he's now in a real fight he's in a real really bad situation he could well be looking at some serious consequences for himself at the very least those stuff still around him. still to come on the program finding the man behind the drawings you can find light sweet points
what really gave the story legs was the fact that david cameron to be the then disgraced. because and because of cause he thought it made him is director of communications i don't think without without trying to kind of. legs give into the story i think it probably wouldn't have been quite so big as it is now but the fact is there is some real errors of judgment it turns out shared by the government conservative party but departments david cameron yet again his chief of staff has been shown to...
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prime minister david cameron as well. but i was humbled. i'm enjoying this so. some major pins in the news hacking scandal may be well played but at the moment they're still standing despite pull off to school threatening to smash them out of the game. in the brain british prime minister david cameron that murdoch's chiefs of global news empire news corp also implicated the police accused of taking where will the next strike come in the phone hacking scandal and who led up the biggest turkey. there's been a large amount of fingers and just a lot of heads in the sand. and he's now in a real fight in a real really bad situation he could well be looking at some serious consequences for himself at the very least still around him fancy a flutter on the much of the century betting shops have slashed the odds on cameron being the first m.p. to pull over hacking. and we've seen cameron over the last few weeks fall from the hundreds who want to be the next cabinet member to leave to fall to one year state just slightly crept up again to fight one today as a result of his
prime minister david cameron as well. but i was humbled. i'm enjoying this so. some major pins in the news hacking scandal may be well played but at the moment they're still standing despite pull off to school threatening to smash them out of the game. in the brain british prime minister david cameron that murdoch's chiefs of global news empire news corp also implicated the police accused of taking where will the next strike come in the phone hacking scandal and who led up the biggest turkey....
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david cameron. >> it is definitely david cameron as political judgment that is question a lot at the moment because he had hired andy coulson, who was involved in the hiking scandal. he is still a high spokesperson and a personal friend and still is a personal friend, and along with drugs and other top executives, has been arrested -- and along with brooks and other top executives. he is so close to people in the murdoch empire. some say they should not support david cameron any longer. definitely, it is not looking good. >> that was our reporter talking to us from london. >> shares in news corp. have rebounded by more than 5% tuesday, but the media conglomerate has suffered badly under the scandal. share prices plunged in reaction to the phone hacking scandal and took about 6 billion euros off of the value of news corp. since july 5. despite speculation about whether murdoch will be able to stay on as ceo, he made it clear that he fully intends to remain in charge. we asked about investor reaction. >> chase carey is a possible replacement is there is a replacement in the wake of thi
david cameron. >> it is definitely david cameron as political judgment that is question a lot at the moment because he had hired andy coulson, who was involved in the hiking scandal. he is still a high spokesperson and a personal friend and still is a personal friend, and along with drugs and other top executives, has been arrested -- and along with brooks and other top executives. he is so close to people in the murdoch empire. some say they should not support david cameron any longer....
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in the last 30 minutes the prime minister, david cameron, told the house of commons that he supports the holdings of one independent inquiry of phone hacking of investigators working for "the news and world" paper. >> makes sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from smain blls esus major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was pres
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of the phone hacking making sure that the prime minister of the opposition david cameron did know about it there's been a large amount of fingers it isn't just a lot of heads in the sun i bet it is legal for a bribe and i'm not usually a betting woman but i have looked at a couple of betting shops and the old offering on cameron being the next minister to leave office at the beginning of the week the odds were one hundred to one and now they've dropped in some places to as low as forty one people also taking advantage of this situation of course the leader of the opposition has consistently stopped short of calling for the prime minister to resign and of course we've seen the commissioner of the metropolitan police to pull stephenson on his resignation saying essentially that he didn't see why he had to step down to hiring this new sort of well journalist neil wallis when david cameron doesn't have to step down so having hired and he calls and this is his director of communications so this is this is certainly not the end of this very serious for david cameron of course this scandal now
of the phone hacking making sure that the prime minister of the opposition david cameron did know about it there's been a large amount of fingers it isn't just a lot of heads in the sun i bet it is legal for a bribe and i'm not usually a betting woman but i have looked at a couple of betting shops and the old offering on cameron being the next minister to leave office at the beginning of the week the odds were one hundred to one and now they've dropped in some places to as low as forty one...
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david cameron denying he tried to stop police from investigating allegations of phone hacking and bribery. >>> we might be talking about giving up the whole year, y'all, if we're serious. >> and they are serious. the memphis tennessee school board agrees to keep its schools shut indefinitely unless it gets millions of dollars it claims the city owes the school system. how did this happen? and the white house just announced the president will hold another round of debt talks within the hour. i'm tamron hall. the "newsnation" is following the literal pressure cooker that is making life miserable and dangerous for nearly 100 million americans. the term heat wave is nothing new, but meteorologists say what is happening over 32 states is a heat dome. today heat being headed into the weekend and that dome is expected to intensify sending temperatures skyrocketing in the mid-atlantic and northeast. already the extreme heat has cost 13 people their lives across the midwest, and health officials are fearing that number may rise. >> i just cool down with a rag. >> we don't like the heat, do we? >>
david cameron denying he tried to stop police from investigating allegations of phone hacking and bribery. >>> we might be talking about giving up the whole year, y'all, if we're serious. >> and they are serious. the memphis tennessee school board agrees to keep its schools shut indefinitely unless it gets millions of dollars it claims the city owes the school system. how did this happen? and the white house just announced the president will hold another round of debt talks...
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cameron the government give close ties to murdoch executives. well this is a really extraordinary story as we know in terms of the sheer scope of it it seems to be widening all the time we saw commissioner support stephenson the head of the metropolitan police resigning and he very much stuck the knife into david cameron as he did he said the prime minister's relationship with the former with his former communications director and former news of the world editor andy cools and made it difficult to discuss certain facts about the phone hacking scandal with him he also says that he didn't tell the prime minister about his employment of neil wallis who was a former executive director of the news of the world as a consultant for the police he didn't tell david cameron about that for fear of compromising cameron he also said that his decision to hire. wallace was less controversial and less serious than cameron's decision to hire cool soon as the communications director in the light of his apparent involvement in the phone hacking scandal we also see
cameron the government give close ties to murdoch executives. well this is a really extraordinary story as we know in terms of the sheer scope of it it seems to be widening all the time we saw commissioner support stephenson the head of the metropolitan police resigning and he very much stuck the knife into david cameron as he did he said the prime minister's relationship with the former with his former communications director and former news of the world editor andy cools and made it difficult...
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cameron but also hired a former editor from the same newspaper. reports from london. the feeling on the ground here in london is that this is an unfolding scandal not one which is drawing to an end every day there are more allegations and more arrests and small resignations and this missiles we've seen those countries to top police officers resign in the last couple of days over the relationship of the police with the news of the world needs paper and there are several reasons for that the first is that police obviously closed an investigation into phone hacking back in two thousand and nine saying that there was no evidence to support this and of course we've also seen allegations that police including offices as seniors detectives were involved in accepting bribes from journalists at the news of the world in exchange for tipoffs allegedly now when assistant commissioner yates resigned he says that the news of the world had been uncooperative in that original inquiry but that he never lied and that's all the information that he's provided to parl
cameron but also hired a former editor from the same newspaper. reports from london. the feeling on the ground here in london is that this is an unfolding scandal not one which is drawing to an end every day there are more allegations and more arrests and small resignations and this missiles we've seen those countries to top police officers resign in the last couple of days over the relationship of the police with the news of the world needs paper and there are several reasons for that the...
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as david cameron tries to explain his links with them. whole times could take their toll on cameron and. what really gave the story legs was the fact that david cameron. the disgraced. cosen of the conservative party for the maiden mr richards communications now i don't think without without that kind of. legs given to the story i think it probably wouldn't have been quite so great as it is now but the fact is there's been some errors of judgment it turns out. the governing conservative party but the prime minister david cameron yet again his chief of staff has been shown to be essentially instigating a cover up by the connections because in hard to see the phone hacking and making sure that the prime minister then leader of the opposition david cameron did know about it there's been a large amount of fingers in ears and just a kind of heads in the sand and that is lethal for prime minister and he's now in a real fight he's in a really really bad situation he could well be looking at some serious consequences for himself very least still
as david cameron tries to explain his links with them. whole times could take their toll on cameron and. what really gave the story legs was the fact that david cameron. the disgraced. cosen of the conservative party for the maiden mr richards communications now i don't think without without that kind of. legs given to the story i think it probably wouldn't have been quite so great as it is now but the fact is there's been some errors of judgment it turns out. the governing conservative party...
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david cameron is coming home early from a trip to africa. broad terms, what do you think he's coming home to here? >> well, he's back in london tonight. he cut short an ill-judged trip to africa to a political firestorm. today was all about consuming james and rupert murdoch, but tomorrow there's an extraordinary special emergency session of the house of commons and absolutely the pressure is going to be on david cameron, not in the least to explain his judgment in hiring andy coulson, former editor of "news of the world" as his spokesman. so the scandal is -- no one is talking at this stage of possible resignation, but they are raising questions about david cameron's judgment, and in the long term that raises questions about cameron's political future. >> e-mails released today appearing to show his chief of staff specifically telling scotland yard not to brief the prime minister on the phone hacking investigation. what do you make of that? it read to me as an early sign of the prime minister's chief of staff being blamed here. >> that's th
david cameron is coming home early from a trip to africa. broad terms, what do you think he's coming home to here? >> well, he's back in london tonight. he cut short an ill-judged trip to africa to a political firestorm. today was all about consuming james and rupert murdoch, but tomorrow there's an extraordinary special emergency session of the house of commons and absolutely the pressure is going to be on david cameron, not in the least to explain his judgment in hiring andy coulson,...
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today really is going to be a focus on david cameron. a lot of people are asking can he weather the storm and survive? he's saying he's handling it, calling for a public inquiry led by a judge and insists he'll get to the bottom of this, but also reminding people, hey, we've got to talk about the economy, fix the immigration system. he's trying to change the subject. i don't think they'll let him. >> a very popular move, talking about the economy, everybody knows that's a big concern. lit be a tough choice as a viewer watching that or watching what's going on here with the debt ceiling. zain verjee in london. >>> speaking about the economy, it's not a done deal, but a debt reduction plan put forward by a bipartisan group of senators known as the gang of six. you see them there, shows some promise, finally of breaking the stalemate in the debt ceiling negotiations. >> and so i want to congratulate the gang of six for coming up with a plan that i think is balanced. >> the plan shaves off about $4 trillion, rejiggers the -- it doesn't speci
today really is going to be a focus on david cameron. a lot of people are asking can he weather the storm and survive? he's saying he's handling it, calling for a public inquiry led by a judge and insists he'll get to the bottom of this, but also reminding people, hey, we've got to talk about the economy, fix the immigration system. he's trying to change the subject. i don't think they'll let him. >> a very popular move, talking about the economy, everybody knows that's a big concern. lit...
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and murdoch talked about after the last election, he went around to see david cameron, because david cameron wanted to thank him during his coverage of the election, when rupert murdo murdoch's papers had supported his political party. at the time, we didn't think that important because of the bskyb takeover. there has always been a close relationship between politics and media i hope what emerges an understanding, we have i better, healthier system if the politicians could do their job without fear or favor. when the relationships get too close, that becomes difficult. >> i want to talk more about the relationship between the press, political leaders and police. you were at rebecca brooks' wedding. i want you to tell me about the interactions and who else was at that wedding? >> who else was there? gordon brown was there. prime minister. david cameron, leader of the opposition. giorgos born, chancellor. a lot of main medias were there. and piers morgan, who has gone very quiet on this issue. he was there as well. >> piers morgan has spoken about it, has done a show about it, he has
and murdoch talked about after the last election, he went around to see david cameron, because david cameron wanted to thank him during his coverage of the election, when rupert murdo murdoch's papers had supported his political party. at the time, we didn't think that important because of the bskyb takeover. there has always been a close relationship between politics and media i hope what emerges an understanding, we have i better, healthier system if the politicians could do their job without...
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david cameron is everywhere except than in the house of commons. that will change by wednesday we're told the at moment the prime minister is still on trade mission to nigeria and africa he maintains more pressing than personal role in the biggest scandal in his time in office. some from westminster far from i'm pressed are wonder if the crisis could engulf his him. here is political editor. >> two of the mightiest men in britain both employed former top "news of the world" journalists for pr advice. on the right, met chief, sir paul steve fenl son who get quit last night of after thursday's arrest of neal wallace over alleged phone-hacking. on the left, dave cameron many, still prime minister after his former aide andy coulson was arrested a week before. a similarity hirnted at by sir paul in his resignation statement. with the spotlight increasingly on mr. cameron eneven though he was on a trade trip to south africa today he tried to tackle it. >> i would say that the situation in the metropolitan police service is really quite different to the s
david cameron is everywhere except than in the house of commons. that will change by wednesday we're told the at moment the prime minister is still on trade mission to nigeria and africa he maintains more pressing than personal role in the biggest scandal in his time in office. some from westminster far from i'm pressed are wonder if the crisis could engulf his him. here is political editor. >> two of the mightiest men in britain both employed former top "news of the world"...
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until january of this year, he was david cameron's communications represent of. he has always denied the hacking. >> he resigned from the news of the world because of the things that happen on his watch. i decided to give him a second chance and no one has ever raised serious concerns about how he did his job for me. but the second chance did not work out and he had to resign all over again. the decision to hire him was mine and mine alone, and i take full responsibility for it. >> as for the questions about the position of news international's chief executive in the u.k., mr. cameron said this. >> on the case of rebecca gross, i do not think is right for the prime minister to start picking and choosing who should run and you should not run the organizations. that has been reported that she offered resignation over this, and in this situation, i would have taken it. >> david cameron has done his best to distance himself from the scandals, but questions about his own judgment and his french of continue. especially now that some say they warned him years ago about
until january of this year, he was david cameron's communications represent of. he has always denied the hacking. >> he resigned from the news of the world because of the things that happen on his watch. i decided to give him a second chance and no one has ever raised serious concerns about how he did his job for me. but the second chance did not work out and he had to resign all over again. the decision to hire him was mine and mine alone, and i take full responsibility for it. >>...
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in particularly around this subject of my relationship with david cameron. the truth is, he is a neighbor, and a friend. but i deem the relationship to be holy appropriate. and at no time have i had any conversation with the prime minister that you in the room would disapprove of. >> a newspaper reported you advised david cameron not whom to appoint as a press spokesman and suggested it should be andy coulson. >> i also red that. >> what was your reaction to that story. >> i think it's a matter of public knowledge that it was george osbourne's, the chancellor's idea that when andy coulson left news of the world, they should start discussions whether he would be the appropriate person to. the first time i heard of his -- him being approached was from andy coulson and not from the prime minister. >> you had no conversation with david cameron. he wasn't prime minister at the time. >> the answer is the allegation which i have read is that i told the prime minister to hire andy coulson and that is not true. never was true. and the idea came from george osbourne.
in particularly around this subject of my relationship with david cameron. the truth is, he is a neighbor, and a friend. but i deem the relationship to be holy appropriate. and at no time have i had any conversation with the prime minister that you in the room would disapprove of. >> a newspaper reported you advised david cameron not whom to appoint as a press spokesman and suggested it should be andy coulson. >> i also red that. >> what was your reaction to that story....